a_few
日本語WordNet
more than one but indefinitely small in number; "a few roses"; "a couple of roses"
AIによる解説
An expression meaning 'some' or 'several,' used with countable nouns. Has a positive nuance, implying 'at least some.' Different from 'few' (which suggests scarcity), 'a few' suggests a small but sufficient number.
ライセンス: KeyLang Original
A few entrepreneurs demonstrated remarkable ingenuity, developing solutions requiring little capital investment but generating substantial social impact.
少数の起業家が驚くべき創意工夫を示し、わずかな資本投資しか必要としないが実質的な社会的影響を生み出す解決策を開発した。
There is a little flexibility in the schedule, allowing organizers to accommodate a few additional speakers addressing urgent topics.
スケジュールにはわずかな柔軟性があり、主催者が緊急のトピックに対処する数名の追加講演者を受け入れることを可能にしている。
The design is perfectible with a few minor adjustments.
そのデザインはいくつかの小さな調整で完成できます。